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-.TH s/qmail: preline 1
-.SH NAME
-preline \- prepend lines to message
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-in
-.BR .qmail\fIext :
-.B | preline \fIcommand
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.B preline
-feeds each incoming mail message through
-.IR command .
-At the top of each message it inserts
-a UUCP-style
-.B From_
-line, a
-.B Return-Path
-line, and a
-.B Delivered-To
-line.
-
-.B preline
-is useful for
-.B procmail
-and
-ELM's
-.BR filter ,
-which
-do not understand the
-.B qmail-command
-environment variables.
-.SH OPTIONS
-.TP
-.B \-d
-Do not include the
-.B Delivered-To
-line. You should use this option when the
-recipient of the incoming mail message is actually under remote control,
-but was sent here through
-.B control/virtualdomains
-for manual routing.
-.TP
-.B \-f
-Do not include the
-.B From_
-line. You should use this option except for
-.IR command s
-that create
-.I mbox
-files.
-.TP
-.B \-r
-Do not include the
-.B Return-Path
-line.
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-mbox(5),
-qmail-command(8)